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that would change the name of the conversation. when you do have special interest groups and lobbyist that are informing on what getless cut and doesn't. it is hard to hav that conversation. in the defense budget. there is it plenty of waste there as well. we have to look smartly at cyber . i.r.s. example. cyber security is a growing threat and where are we spending and why. >> we could go on and on and on. >> alm you need is it a pin and start slashing. >> coming up. bakers dozen and a bakers bail out . guys putting twinkies off of the shelves now getting a deal off of the charts? have given way to sleeping. tossing and turng where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep. and lunesta®(eszopiclone) can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal beha
that would change the name of the conversation. when you do have special interest groups and lobbyist that are informing on what getless cut and doesn't. it is hard to hav that conversation. in the defense budget. there is it plenty of waste there as well. we have to look smartly at cyber . i.r.s. example. cyber security is a growing threat and where are we spending and why. >> we could go on and on and on. >> alm you need is it a pin and start slashing. >> coming up. bakers...
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learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass confusion. take a look at what the the treasury inspector general for tax administration said about the problem. he is so worried about the irs being at the breaking point. unprecedented in recent history the amount of responsibility irs now given in an area meaning health reform that most people don't think of as an irs problem. he said this will lead to problems. >> mark, isn't the irs just becoming too big? >> the irs is too big but a flat tax isn't going to solve our problem. it is really a reverse ronhood approach and will increase the in
learn the changes to the tax filing. they could have gotten this right. >> i don't know, look at how complex the last changes in taxes the deal that president obama made with congress. just made it even more complex. how can anybody get through it? >> that is what happens when you have government spending. a more complex tax code to collect for it. what i'm worried about is what health reform it is doing to the tax collect 84s. the irs. turning the irs into america's museum of mass...
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we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will be type 2 diabetes. half of americans will be diabetic or pre-diabetic in the next ten years. half. if we can prevent that and even reverse it, that's how we're going to make true health care, not just sick care available at a time when the medical system is so badly broken. >>> i've never looked after a healthy person. and maybe it would be easier to take care of people and keep them from getting sick before they actually did get sick. >>> if we really can begin to change from paying for volume, paying for how much you do to paying for outcomes, paying f
we change medical practice and we change medical education. trying to get medicare to cover the heart disease program has been by far the hardest thing i've ever done in my entire life. most insurance companies will follow medicare's lead, so i realize that medicare is the rosetta stone. if we get medicare to cover it then everyone else will cover it. and if everyone covers it then it becomes a standard of care. now that medicare is going to cover the heart disease program, the next step will...
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you want to change it. people dying in the streets now? >> to your point, we are paying for charity care, those who want to provide charity care provide it. it was highly regulated prior. now there is no freedom in healthcare and just it has been tried throughout the world you will see premiums go up. you will see doctors continue to leave their practice. >> to your point if you don't healthcare if you are a college kid, you show up with a heart attack or show up being shot, doctors can't take care of you? come on. >> he should rely on charity. >> this whole thing when you say why should we understand it. when they pass the bill, remember what nancy pelosi you vote for the bill and we will tell you what it is afterwards. we have morons representing us in the united states and you can't expect people to understand it. regulators are going to rape us in the process. >> eric: well said. coming up a dirty secret uncovered on green cards that get a whole lot of cash. and my tweet over the white house tours earning me a call from the obama admin
you want to change it. people dying in the streets now? >> to your point, we are paying for charity care, those who want to provide charity care provide it. it was highly regulated prior. now there is no freedom in healthcare and just it has been tried throughout the world you will see premiums go up. you will see doctors continue to leave their practice. >> to your point if you don't healthcare if you are a college kid, you show up with a heart attack or show up being shot, doctors...
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your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder when he was 18. he's racked up a lot more time for his violent behavior behind bars. >> i've got life without parole, two life sentences, two 99-year sentences, a 40-year sentence, a 20-year sentence and a 10-year sentence. yeah, i have anger issues. >> we first met bobby gilbert during the shooting of the original "lockup: holman" episode. >> you want us to exhibit some sort of model behavior but yet every avenue is closed to us to do anything constructive. we can't read a novel because we can't have one. i can't play chess through the mail like i used to. >> it's segregation. it wasn't meant to be nice. you ain't h
your thought patterns change, of what you think about changes. back then, i daydream about the whole getting out, having a family, picket fence. you know, the daydreams to get out and do it right this time, you know? and now you daydream about how you can blow this whole prison up and kill everybody in it. just feel like, man, if i could just do society a favor. >> bobby gilbert, whose friends call him snake, was locked up for murder when he was 18. he's racked up a lot more time for his...
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. >> eric: you like mietd like this, climate change the musical hundred thousand dollars. >> he will be very proud. look, it's unbelievably extraordinary. hundred billion dollars a year in corporate wealth. you taught me how to do this eric, you follow the money. politicians spent $7 billion getting themselves re-elected. they are raising all that money. as a result every time you cut waste special constituent interest to defend and nothing will get done. too much money in politics. >> eric: this is bipartisan. >> waste is bipartisan on both sides, right. >> absolutely. this is not a one party problem. i think you nailed it on the head and the money that goes into politics is one of the biggest problems. absolutely there is waste. having this be a partisan conversation, i think it's creating the problem. we created in it two camps instead of running government do like a business. what is here is absolutely critical. not oversimplifying what other program does, you can't do uniform cuts. >> eric: but they will teach you how to grill safely. how about the fish one? >> i love that. remi
. >> eric: you like mietd like this, climate change the musical hundred thousand dollars. >> he will be very proud. look, it's unbelievably extraordinary. hundred billion dollars a year in corporate wealth. you taught me how to do this eric, you follow the money. politicians spent $7 billion getting themselves re-elected. they are raising all that money. as a result every time you cut waste special constituent interest to defend and nothing will get done. too much money in politics....
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i finally changed that. when we get to a school, with he try to get a school to stand for a chapter of silent. a chapter is a group of kids committed to making a change in their hallways and in their communities. we need you big guys to look out for these little dudes, okay? we try to get them to involved and help them to see how a bystander can make it stop. right now we have a total worldwide of 365 chapters. we've got chapters as far away as australia, india, sweden, norway, iceland. we've got one in haiti. we've spread our message around the world. we love you guys. let's get this rolling. we're not the amazing ones. it's these babies. we go and we light a little spark. they blow it into a big fire and they just keep it going and going and going. they are the heroes. they are our heroes. i'm telling you, i believe in you. you believe in you. tell me, i am somebody. raise this roof. >> i am somebody! >> that is what i'm talking about. >> i'm really, really, really excited to be here this morning in clevel
i finally changed that. when we get to a school, with he try to get a school to stand for a chapter of silent. a chapter is a group of kids committed to making a change in their hallways and in their communities. we need you big guys to look out for these little dudes, okay? we try to get them to involved and help them to see how a bystander can make it stop. right now we have a total worldwide of 365 chapters. we've got chapters as far away as australia, india, sweden, norway, iceland. we've...
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so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it was a senseless crime. i was drinking. he was drinking. and i just took it too far. he didn't deserve t
so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's...
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john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was just charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking that they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down more doors. john: white house drug czar adviser under president bush and clinton. >> they're not kicking the door of some restocking and to be on the accounts. they're kicking the door of somebody who is a violent person with a known history to be dangerous. john: when they get it right. sometimes they make mistakes and terrorize people. >> because that accident happened should not be the reason that we do away with the program. john: do awwy with it, says franklin. it did not stop drug use, but it created violence. tens of thousands of people dying. not because
john: conducting trades is one thing that changed his mind. on this rate as what team broke into this family souse, shot their dog. once inside it did not find any drugs. the owner was just charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we don't end up with dogs being shot. we end up with kids being shot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking that they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking...
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you need to change some things. we've talked about this. >> yeah. >> if you don't change it, i'll see you soon. that's just the reality of breaking that cycle. it's a vicious cycle. okay? you ready to go back? >> america's prisons. dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras spent months documenting life on the inside where gangs, drugs, and sheer boredom make up a violent mix. this is "lockup san quentin: extended stay." >> san quentin is home to more than 3,000 inmates ranging from the most violent offenders in california. >> i'll rob you in a minute. >> i pulled a gun on this man and shot him six times in his chest. >> to the all too common parole a violators flooding the system. >> i do drugs. that's my violation. >> the overpopulated san quentin serves as the reception center for 17 counties in california. >> there's 384
you need to change some things. we've talked about this. >> yeah. >> if you don't change it, i'll see you soon. that's just the reality of breaking that cycle. it's a vicious cycle. okay? you ready to go back? >> america's prisons. dangerous, often deadly. there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet, down! >> among the nation's most notorious institutions, san quentin state prison. our cameras...
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. >> did you notice any change in her self-esteem from then until more recently? >> yes. the end of last year, i found her to be more confident and more in control of her feelings. more positive about her life. she was very depressed when i first met her, she talked about suicide and so on. so the depression seemed to have lifted. >> is that relevant, do we care? the point is what happened the day of the murder of travis alexander. i'm happy that jodi arias is more confident now. but what i really want to know about is the day she slashed and stabbed travis alexander 29 times. topping it all off by capping him in the head with a .25 and left him to die and rot in a wet shower stall. that's what i'm interested in. i'm not really interested in her holding hands in a group and feeti ing feeling confident. i don't care. and let me point out that this week we learned after nearly 20 days on the stand under oath, first we learned on i think day 17 that travis alexander had proposed marriage to her. oops, i forgot after my 17 days on the stand. >> but it still remains that i can
. >> did you notice any change in her self-esteem from then until more recently? >> yes. the end of last year, i found her to be more confident and more in control of her feelings. more positive about her life. she was very depressed when i first met her, she talked about suicide and so on. so the depression seemed to have lifted. >> is that relevant, do we care? the point is what happened the day of the murder of travis alexander. i'm happy that jodi arias is more confident...
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john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made the campaign about bain capital, what women. 47 percent, anything that the actual economy. long term entitlements, and it is a way to distract people. this is a time-honored washington concept. john: of course not just president obama. president bush the elder, type the drug war in the speech from the oval office holding a bag of cocaine. >> this is crack cocaine seized a few days ago by drug enforcement agents in a park just across the street from the white house. john: wow. right across the street from the white house. it turned out that that was crack s
john: the other distraction is the change the subject. obama talks about the war on the women that republicans wage. the problem of the day. >> a problem that did not this -- did not get discussed. go back to the debates. the three major party debates in the presidential campaign. it did not use the phrase debt ceiling even once. fiscal cliff, that was a big deal. not once. the only mention sequester once. it was for a lot to say it wasn't his fault and is not going to happen. that made...
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there is the cpi change to the way that the cost of living increases are calculated. real dollars represent a cut over a time window. my theory is this is all a game in which they reduce the democrats into advocating the cuts to them so they can turn around and run against democrats for entitlements. this is what they did in 2012. the president came up with ways of cutting medicare and then what did romney do? they said look at their white house. this is what they have done every single time. and what they are trying to do is with their strategy of gridlock convince them that they are so dysfunction al that they get rid of it. >> they said the president won't tackle the entitlement program and he wants to cut medicare. >> and here is harry reid sniffing out the same logic that we saw in the republican alternative. that would have given the president more digression for the cuts. >> they said we are going to cut off three fingers. we want the president to decide which finger goes first. and that is about it. we have tried everything we can and they will not budge on an
there is the cpi change to the way that the cost of living increases are calculated. real dollars represent a cut over a time window. my theory is this is all a game in which they reduce the democrats into advocating the cuts to them so they can turn around and run against democrats for entitlements. this is what they did in 2012. the president came up with ways of cutting medicare and then what did romney do? they said look at their white house. this is what they have done every single time....
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german...
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a new york city theater. 697,000 to produce a musical on climate change. coburn's waste book 19 billion wasted dollars. it is it snap shot of a larger problem and you can see the entire report on the saintor's website. >> a majority of at home are weary over the politics and drama of sequester battle. a brand new fox poll 45 percent of you feel sequestration will center a negative affect on the country and 27 percent said it will have a affect. the other 22 percent feel like it will make a difference at all. join happening us to sort through the fact anding fiction. radio talk show host monica crowley. >> hi, uma. >> we talk for a moment about the polls, many are bracing for the tough times country and yet you heard examples that i outlined talking about outrageous programs that are waisting taxpayer dollars in a time we can least afford it >> i think that number. 45 percent in the fox poll anding that the mirn people think that the sequester will negatively lie affect the country. the president has been out there pound this exaggeration of levelful pain t
a new york city theater. 697,000 to produce a musical on climate change. coburn's waste book 19 billion wasted dollars. it is it snap shot of a larger problem and you can see the entire report on the saintor's website. >> a majority of at home are weary over the politics and drama of sequester battle. a brand new fox poll 45 percent of you feel sequestration will center a negative affect on the country and 27 percent said it will have a affect. the other 22 percent feel like it will make...
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. >> john: drug raids as changed. s.w.a.t. team broke into this family's house. shot their dog. once inside they didn't find any drugs. the owner was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we just end up with dogs being shot but kids beinghot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down ore doors. >> paul was a white house drug czar. >> they are not kicking the door koor if somebody is smoking marijuana but they are kicking the door for a violent person. >> sometimes they terrorize people? >> because the accident happened should not be a reason to do away with the program. >> it didn't stop drug use but it created violence. >> tens of thousands of people are dying. >> john: because they get high on drugs about b because something is illegal it's sold on the black market. drug dealers can't call the cops if someone tries to steal their supply so they arm theirselves to the teeth. >> people get hurt. >> john: especially kids. drug gangs loo
. >> john: drug raids as changed. s.w.a.t. team broke into this family's house. shot their dog. once inside they didn't find any drugs. the owner was charged with possessing drug paraphernalia. >> we just end up with dogs being shot but kids beinghot. we end up with search warrants being served on the wrong home. innocent people on the other side of the door thinking they are protecting their home. >> we should be kicking down ore doors. >> paul was a white house drug...
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that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed. >> let's take a look at the medicare advantage piece i am taught me about. why does it make any fiscal sense? pay 14% more for the same level of service, that is just a fundamental budgetary issue. neil: i always see they both seem to recognize the administration and paul ryan needed to rein in growth of medicare. the eye of the beholder of who'o is doing the job and who is not. i just see a lot of shifting going around whether americans step back from this and say the ryan ship makes sense, what say you? >> it is a terrible thing being in ryan's shoes right now because
that is a fundamental change in the way we deliver that program. neil: isn't the president playing that same game? isn't that what the president is doing using medicare to fund his >> no, president obama is just simply taking money savings from not overpaying for medicare advantage. you will know we have 14% more for medicare advantage than we do for traditional medicare. neil: we are paying more for health care right now and the cost of the law itself is higher than it was billed....
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>> reporter: well, all the jury knew about her is changing the story three times. she wasn't there the night that alexander was killed and then she was there finding pictures there on travis alexander's camera. she said masked intruders came in and now self defense. she had to take the stand to explain why she thinks it was self defense. how he was abusing her. much of that she claims was sexually. her attorneys want her to -- want her to seem as sympathetic as possible, to know her. they need to convince them that she was scared for her life. that travis alexander really was as she claims a sexual deviant and he was abusing her. >> you initially testified that sex was a way for travis to relieve stress. and later testified it was a way for him to relieve anger. which is correct? >> both are correct. anger was stressful and he had the term destress and sex was a way to destress and it seemed like after he climaxed that he felt a lot more calm. >> how do you know that? >> based on his demeanor and conversations we have had regarding that and requests that he's made.
>> reporter: well, all the jury knew about her is changing the story three times. she wasn't there the night that alexander was killed and then she was there finding pictures there on travis alexander's camera. she said masked intruders came in and now self defense. she had to take the stand to explain why she thinks it was self defense. how he was abusing her. much of that she claims was sexually. her attorneys want her to -- want her to seem as sympathetic as possible, to know her. they...
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lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is responsible for not following the law and not suspending driving privileges of this person. now, when the person and the accident killing the family of three which included an unborn child, he could have done that with the driver's license, without a driver's license, and there is no evidence that that accident was caused by alcohol. the problem is the month before when he was arraigned on the w charges and when his license should have been suspended. the only thing i can say is if the cops did not follow the letter of the lock the judge
lou: and going to change cases. brooklyn supreme court justice was supposed to have suspended the license of a man who crashed into a family killing and. it turns out that the judge who was supposed to have suspended the license, as he was required by law to do, did not do it. again, supreme court justice, brooklyn supreme court justice. what in the world is going to happen to that judge for what he is directly responsible for? >> you know what, let me defend him for a minute. he is...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. ♪ they just wanna they just wanna they just wanna ♪ ♪ girls girls just wanna have fun ♪ >> she has sold more than 50 million albums and had some of the greatest hits of the '80s including "girls want to have fun," "time after time," and "true colors." grammy winner cyndi lauper is joining me now. she's graciously allowed me to announce she's turning 60 in june. congratulations. >> really? >> really. >> wow. i have been a little busy. i haven't thought about it. >> the issue with age in general is a lot of folks aren't happy with their age, but they don't realize they can change how old their body thinks they are. frankly, the chronological age, if i did your mathematical test and subtracted your birth date and figured it out, who cares? how old does your heart think you are? how old do your lungs and brain think you are? that's a reflection of how you feel today. >> i'm a little ti
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. shaq 1, pain 0. [ male announcer ] new icy hot advanced patch with 50% more medicine. pain over. ♪ they just wanna they just wanna they just wanna ♪ ♪ girls girls just wanna have fun ♪ >> she has sold more than 50 million albums and had some of the greatest hits of the '80s including "girls want to have fun," "time after time," and "true colors." grammy winner cyndi lauper is joining me now. she's...
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every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out. >> it is remarkable that we have these people. we have had how many fiscal cliff deals? so many crises over the last two years. they need to do their day jobs and a budget. the way that we get revenues, you know, the bargaining may now have been used, meaning that the tax increases, they may be more lock-in on either part of the aisle because they don't have kids department. neil: you are right about that. guys, stick around. in the mantime, the faa wants to know why we are doing the harlem shake like this on the plane. i could be wrong, but i'm thinking maybe they need to focus on the saf
every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out....
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so unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing
so unless a change has taken place on the inside, then this won't matter. the only thing will happen, if you haven't changed on the inside, the only thing
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>> gillian chang was from a then do military stretch jersey retailing $250. gerri: net looks like miami. who we have carly next. [laughter] >> she is wearing a dress dress, said double layer sheer mass and the high cut skirt with said detachable skirt. $2,500 civic this is a different price point*. gerri: this is in a fancy pants. tell us. >> one of the stars of miami as well as french sequin and embroidered and it retails it is an amazing piece of art. >> we should point* that out your a former model. >> over 20 years in 38 countries by retired and started my own fashion production company. gerri: i'm sure people will want to go there to see the show. gerri: the lady in red was from our staff. for people "in fashion" it to be hard to meet someone special. the latest ranking is the best airport hook up. philadelphia basidia of brotherly love lives up to its name define love because of the large size member for is boston he keeps people stranded for hours newark, new jersey. it has a variety of travelers to international travelers number two miami a great plac
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if it's warmer climate change. it's cold as climate change. everything is climate change. there is a bump in the economy or correction of the next long wait like a snowstorm and what ensues airport waiting lines, it is all because the republicans that sequestration, and you can kind of have your cake and eat it too. >> you're probably right. we live in such a highly politicized environment. neil: it is a back excuse for everything. >> estimate is. the government is too big, too fat, takes too much money, spends money does not have a command is about time to tighten its belt. the belt-tightening so far has not hurt anybody. neil: it has not heard you. you're a fraction, ghost of her former self. >> is certainly did not hurt the vendors of the uniforms because they, apparently, got the check and it cleared. neil: look into the uniforms because if they are sort of like a favorite color of mind, it might be well worth it. you want to stand out more. >> tsa uniform report for you. neil: there you go. >> 4:00 eastern tomorrow. neil: the judge will even where one. >> does not get
if it's warmer climate change. it's cold as climate change. everything is climate change. there is a bump in the economy or correction of the next long wait like a snowstorm and what ensues airport waiting lines, it is all because the republicans that sequestration, and you can kind of have your cake and eat it too. >> you're probably right. we live in such a highly politicized environment. neil: it is a back excuse for everything. >> estimate is. the government is too big, too fat,...
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>> i do not see any changes. due to mccarthy and a chief lieutenant for secretary jackson, unlikely to change anything. she was in charge of the air standards, which dramatically reduced the ability of to be competitive. in the department of energy, i am hoping this guy owns a car so he can understand what the rest of us feel like we pay $4 per gallon to fill this out. and he is in favor of cracking. the department of energy has nothing to do with driving. all of that is regulated by the epa. gerri: so we catch one break in this whole thing and maybe that's why he got the job. i guess this story that i have been paying so much attention to is the keystone pipeline. the state department's report. it is not a big thrt to the environment. shouldn't they just go ahead? what are they going to flip the switch and get this thing going? >> this is the fourth generation of the environmental impact statement. all of them said that this report acknowledged, as they poted out that it's not even going to have much of an impac
>> i do not see any changes. due to mccarthy and a chief lieutenant for secretary jackson, unlikely to change anything. she was in charge of the air standards, which dramatically reduced the ability of to be competitive. in the department of energy, i am hoping this guy owns a car so he can understand what the rest of us feel like we pay $4 per gallon to fill this out. and he is in favor of cracking. the department of energy has nothing to do with driving. all of that is regulated by the...
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so, jim, has the coverage changed? have we seen that about-face? >> i think it has. the media research center's jeffrey dickens pointed out that two-thirds of the mainstream media coverage was alarmist before this happened, but then, i think, last week i said that the administration was getting a little ahead of its skis in terms of sequester and pushing too hard and declaring doom and gloom and i think having watched "saturday night live" last weekend where it had a fake president obama saying, quote, i don't know anything about money, unquote. and i think now you can say the administration has jumped the shark on-- to use a tv cliche and further compounded the problem canceling the white house tours, which is a pr fiasco that even the mainstream media had to make fun of. >> jon: you bring up the media research center, 66% of the stories done from valentine's day february 14th until march 1 when the sequester kicked in, 66% advanced essentially the white house talking points. on abc, 89% of the stories parroted the white house line about budget, panic, and the sky i
so, jim, has the coverage changed? have we seen that about-face? >> i think it has. the media research center's jeffrey dickens pointed out that two-thirds of the mainstream media coverage was alarmist before this happened, but then, i think, last week i said that the administration was getting a little ahead of its skis in terms of sequester and pushing too hard and declaring doom and gloom and i think having watched "saturday night live" last weekend where it had a fake...
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. $100,000 for review game about aliens saving plan is to climate change. real or fake? >> what is the answer? >> israel. you are the winner of this court is an authentic and bloodied meat cleaver. >> no way i can leave the building with that. the moment i walked out i've arrested by security. [laughter] john: it is silly but it makes a point* the next time politicians say recant that remember there's so much garbage sometimes you cannot tell what is fake. that's our show. thank you for watching. i am john stossel. good night. president obama promised it wouldn't happen, but now it is here. sequestration has arrived, the senate today voted down two separate proposals. it was at least a day of bipartisan fertility as they were voted down. the two bills were the final chance for congress to replace the arbitrary sequester spending cutshat go into effect tomorrow. incredibly the g.o.p. proposal would have conveyed congressional discretionary power to the president to determine how $44 billion in cuts would be applied specifically to the budget. presidt obama, however, not o
. $100,000 for review game about aliens saving plan is to climate change. real or fake? >> what is the answer? >> israel. you are the winner of this court is an authentic and bloodied meat cleaver. >> no way i can leave the building with that. the moment i walked out i've arrested by security. [laughter] john: it is silly but it makes a point* the next time politicians say recant that remember there's so much garbage sometimes you cannot tell what is fake. that's our show....
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that's all changed. the market is its own beast now. it looks forward, people make money by trading on the differences between stocks and, you know, it's not -- it's not an indication of the whole economy. >> but, look, i'm a passive investor, right? if i'm a passive investor in a 401(k), i don't care if these people are trading something, i'm just looking at my 401(k) and saying, hey, it's been a really good year. why is my 401(k) statement so good when washington is so bad? >> because there's no other game in town. you can buy a house or you can invest in the stock market. if you want faster returns, you've got to invest in the stock market. you can't keep your money in the bank, you get no interest. inflation beats that. people who are investing in bonds are finding that as the interest rate goes up, the value of those bonds and your bond fund is going down, so people are going into stocks because it's the only place you can make money. i would be cautious. we've had a good run up so far, we'll probably get somewhere between 5 and 9%
that's all changed. the market is its own beast now. it looks forward, people make money by trading on the differences between stocks and, you know, it's not -- it's not an indication of the whole economy. >> but, look, i'm a passive investor, right? if i'm a passive investor in a 401(k), i don't care if these people are trading something, i'm just looking at my 401(k) and saying, hey, it's been a really good year. why is my 401(k) statement so good when washington is so bad? >>...
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that is changing. but here we have a woman, a young woman who just had a baby who, don't forget, built a nursery next to her office. and now she's telling other people that they can't take care of their children in a way that works best for them and their job. >> okay. thank you, lauren ashburn-w a little edge there. a little shot with the elbow. but thank you very much. to somebody really rich, as you point out. $100 million person a year can probably take the shot. thank you, bonnie fuller, for both sides tonight. when we return, let me finish with my hopes for the next pope. he's going to need to be strong, young, and yes, i think liberal. and you're watching "hardball," the place for politics. ♪ i'd like to thank eating right, whole grain, multigrain cheerios! mom, are those my jeans? [ female announcer ] people who choose more whole grain tend to weigh less than those who don't. multigrain cheerios the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia, in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto i
that is changing. but here we have a woman, a young woman who just had a baby who, don't forget, built a nursery next to her office. and now she's telling other people that they can't take care of their children in a way that works best for them and their job. >> okay. thank you, lauren ashburn-w a little edge there. a little shot with the elbow. but thank you very much. to somebody really rich, as you point out. $100 million person a year can probably take the shot. thank you, bonnie...
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i think that you can't promote change. you can't ask for change unless you walk would the person who suffered that problem. >> reporter: like other catholics, she has an eye on who will succeed pope benedict xvi. what characteristics would you like to see in the next pope? >> i hope that the next pope reaches out to everybody. i hope that he sees his need to be a healer. and in healing comes understanding and open dialogue. >> reporter: because more than half of the cardinals selecting the next pope were chosen by pope benedict xvi the opposition to ordaining women will change. in washington, d.c., sister sumoan campbell isn't shy about speaking out. she helped organize last year's nuns on the bus tour, opposing federal spending cuts and a proposed budget by gop congressman paul ryan. >> thank you, thank you for coming. >> reporter: in her view the church, unlike a cultural democracy, still struggles with expanding the roles of women. >> we know women are equal and we know that all should be at the table contributing their
i think that you can't promote change. you can't ask for change unless you walk would the person who suffered that problem. >> reporter: like other catholics, she has an eye on who will succeed pope benedict xvi. what characteristics would you like to see in the next pope? >> i hope that the next pope reaches out to everybody. i hope that he sees his need to be a healer. and in healing comes understanding and open dialogue. >> reporter: because more than half of the cardinals...
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times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, it's time for last call. well first north korea, now, italy. saturday night live's seth myers has this one. >> a man in italy dressed as a bishop was able to sneak into the meeting of the cardinals in the vatican as they tried to choose the pope. dude, just mind your own business for a while. we're good without your help. >> greta: that is your last call. go to gretawire.com and tell me about what you think about the ban, about the federal government, some people not paying taxes. whatever you want to talk about. see you tomorrow night at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on the record. find out espn how old is in. >> i'm eric bombing and long with our panel. it's pga and greg is waiting in new york city. this is the five. >> eric: a big victory for people who like pop, a judge just put the kabash on the soda ban and
times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >> greta: 11:00 is almost here, it's time for last call. well first north korea, now, italy. saturday night live's seth myers has this one. >> a man in italy dressed as a bishop was able to sneak into the meeting of the cardinals in the vatican...
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do business, change the insurance, and the fee is no different. we saw a medical device fee start this year, a health insurance fee start next year. it's a movie you'll see agai and again as years past. gerri: well, this money, supposed by, helps people who can't be denied coverage because of preexisting conditions. this is what it's for, and the companies leied are saying these are not people we necessarily are covering. you're verying bear the costs for the whole system. does their argument have weight? >> it does. remember that a lot of the kind of fees put into the affordable care act were advertised as fees for a benefit. the premium tax was in exchange for the business supposedly they would get. the device tax, people buy more devices, but dig into that, you find out that many of the small device manufacturers are not going to see the business change at all because of the affordable care act. same true for insurers, and, in this case, it is very unlikely that you will find the high cost patients who were excluded from the insurance pool in a
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i changed my brakes to seif they will. i slide around on the hill. ♪ it is bumpy riding. ♪ ♪ hey it is go. ♪ i am driving my truck. hey it is bumpy riding. ♪ when i am on the highway and i am cruising and i am driving down the road .... ♪ hey, there is a back for a while. ♪ pet hey it is bumpy rider. ♪ hey it is a bumpy rider. ♪ it is downtown. southbound . i can't stop driving because i love that sound. ♪ hey it is bumpy riding. [applause] >> the breeker street cowboy. you will love every cut on the album. thanks for joining us. we hope to see you next week. from new york, this is mike huckabee saying good night and god bless. ♪ ♪
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it is time to change. lou: what are you looking for in the way of growth of population growth, business groh, gdp, if you will. >> what i want to see us to do is grow at least as fast as the surrounding states and the region with my eyes on texas. they have had strong growth rates taking place. lou: strong members. >> strong numbers to emulate. it is doable if people act economically rational. people now are much more willing to move to get to a place that is a pro-growth and a pro-family opportunity than they were a decade or certainly generation ago. people are a lot more mobile. lou: it is laudable, everything that you in the state are trying to accomplish in getting done. very quickly, your views on what is happening in washington. we are watching. tubal senators and lindsay gramm and john mccain insulting a group of senators standing up for civil liberties. have a party that said they will do everything in regular word that suddenly is starting to look questionable because they're all going to dinner
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. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congressmust pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion aggressor. it has been scheduled this way since january. lawmakers knew that they could use the bill funding government operations to adjust were the cuts get made. if it doesn't get fixed, republicans now say that there is only one place to look. >> of the president chooses not to use that and goes after high-profile spending cuts, and that is a choice that what he will have made for political reasons four the president, for the fourth year in a row has not produced a budget proposal on time. it is not expected before the end of march. the next three months will see little change t
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is there possible that there could be a change in course? >> el, i think there are a few things to pay attention to. one is overall views toward how the country's doing, and when you look at voters' overall optimism, it's not where we were before the crash in 2008, but it's improved over where we were just a few months ago, and it's improved over where we were in 2011. so there is -- in 2010. so there is some real improvement there. and also as far as sequestration, i mean, that's really the next real hurdle. because we're only a couple days into it. you have almost a million mothers, pregnant women and children whose food support might be cut off. you're talking about formula for hungry newborns that might be cut. these are some serious, serious spending cuts -- charles: margie, we're running out of time, and i've just got to say one thing. wouldn't it be better to have a great economy where people could buy their own food, buy their own milk? they have a job they have pride in, it wouldn't be about whether or not the government could deliv
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the accused killer testifying in her own defense for 18 long days, but now, the video that could change your mind about jodi arias, cameras rolling in the police interrogation room capturing arias's bizarre behavior. >> this is a really trivial question and reveal how shallow i am. but before-- can i clean myself up a little bit. >> . [singing] . [singing] >> correspondent adam housley joins us, me, what is the background of the tape from? >> in far north california. investigators knew they had a palm print of her, knew she was lying and from the arizona and mesa area and providing the camera. the video, our producer asked for it. and as you can see, there are odd things she does in the room and goes along with the story of what happened to travis alexander and the trial itself. as you mentioned 18 days on the stand where even the jurors in arizona are allowed to ask her questions are skeptical of her story. investigators were skeptical of the story from the beginning and she's had unbelievable claims and then you see that maybe this is all backed up by her behavior in in video. i mean,
the accused killer testifying in her own defense for 18 long days, but now, the video that could change your mind about jodi arias, cameras rolling in the police interrogation room capturing arias's bizarre behavior. >> this is a really trivial question and reveal how shallow i am. but before-- can i clean myself up a little bit. >> . [singing] . [singing] >> correspondent adam housley joins us, me, what is the background of the tape from? >> in far north california....
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president, if you say you're in favor of changes on medicare, we don't know what his changes are, if he's in favor of them and says he is, then let's pass those rather than waiting. let's move forward on the common ground. >> and he said? >> he said no. my argument is barack obama is clearer on revenue than his demand for revenues, than he is on, you know, our policies as it relates to iran. there's more clarity about his desire for more revenue than any other theme coming out of his administration. >> congressman, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> and coming up, yes, he really side president obama saying we don't have an immediate crisis in terms of debt. senator john thune is on the finance committee. what do you think of that statement, is there an immediate crisis or not? >> it's amazing what a deaf ear the president has to what's going on around us. 16.7 trillion dollars in debt will add 10 trillion dollars to it over the next decade and while the president's been in office we've added 6 trillion dollars to the debt and he also made the comment, in the last couple of days, that h
president, if you say you're in favor of changes on medicare, we don't know what his changes are, if he's in favor of them and says he is, then let's pass those rather than waiting. let's move forward on the common ground. >> and he said? >> he said no. my argument is barack obama is clearer on revenue than his demand for revenues, than he is on, you know, our policies as it relates to iran. there's more clarity about his desire for more revenue than any other theme coming out of...
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the state department spent nearly half a billion dollars on climate change. how many poor children or disabled children could we help. are these debates we should be having, are we going to hurt poor children or disabled children. if we're going to spend money on climate change i'd rather help little children, wouldn't you? >> that's right. and when you look at the redundant and duplicative programs, that's a start. the gao put out a report. 200 to 300 billion dollars of redundant programs in washington d.c. that could have been a perfect place to start. when i was up there in congress we did pass two pieces of legislation to replace the sequester, good, common sense, targeted type of spending cuts that reformed the programs that we had and of course, those pieces of legislation just sat on harry reid's desk. so there were solutions at that were being offered, but to continue to talk about more tax revenue and more increases, as far as taxation, the cbo has already said we're going to have 2 point trillion dollars of revenue this year and that's a pretty high
the state department spent nearly half a billion dollars on climate change. how many poor children or disabled children could we help. are these debates we should be having, are we going to hurt poor children or disabled children. if we're going to spend money on climate change i'd rather help little children, wouldn't you? >> that's right. and when you look at the redundant and duplicative programs, that's a start. the gao put out a report. 200 to 300 billion dollars of redundant...
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>> that is a reality that you can't change. i mean we are are who we are. the thing that was frustrating to me is that people didn't really get to know mitt for who he was. >> chris: i want to pick up on that because there were reports that you and your oldest sontag tag were frustrated with the romney campaign that they didn't "let mitt be mitt" and didn't let him show his more open compassionate side. true? >> true. but it was not just the campaign's fault. i believe it was the media's fault as well is that he was not being give and fair shake that people weren't allowed to really see him for who he was. >> chris: what about the media? >> i'm happy to blame the media. >> chris: do you think the media was in the tank for barack obama? >> i think that it is any time you are are running for are office you always think that you are being portrayed unfairly and, you know, we, of course, on our side believe that there is more bias in favor of the other side. i think that, you know, that is a pretty universally felt opinion. >> chris: what do you think of the ca
>> that is a reality that you can't change. i mean we are are who we are. the thing that was frustrating to me is that people didn't really get to know mitt for who he was. >> chris: i want to pick up on that because there were reports that you and your oldest sontag tag were frustrated with the romney campaign that they didn't "let mitt be mitt" and didn't let him show his more open compassionate side. true? >> true. but it was not just the campaign's fault. i...
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but it has to change further, as companies need to be free to educate, and incentivize people to buy the better products, if government says, you have to eat that not that, that will cause problems, and companies are not able to advertise they are selling healthier food, that is a problem right now with all sorts of dictates from the federal trade commission, and other bodies they are restricted in what they can say, these have to go to enable the companies to sell them. neil: we have to go, i would love to talk to you more we have a lay's potato chip commercial to get to, i am kidding, remember what when everyone wanted to be like mike, that is basketball, whether michael jordan of the fit and thin, but now he is in real estate, and michael jordan is buying low. do you think this sees nothing but net? let's say, not a slamdunk. neil: enough to make you go through the roof. we're getting blit blitzkrieg b. today, we learned that foreclosures are down by 18%. but housing starts they are down by 8.5%. then this week, new home sales are skyrocketing, prices are up, great. but homebuilde
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